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Dave
10-27-2006, 06:41 PM
The back glass on my ARE fiberglass topper is nearly impossible to see out of in rainy weather. I tried Rain-X but that doesn't seem to help. The only thing I can think of that would help is a rear window wiper or some sort of "spoiler" that will direct air down the glass. Neither of which seem like feasible options. Any ideas?

DaveInDenver
10-27-2006, 07:10 PM
The back glass on my ARE fiberglass topper is nearly impossible to see out of in rainy weather. I tried Rain-X but that doesn't seem to help. The only thing I can think of that would help is a rear window wiper or some sort of "spoiler" that will direct air down the glass. Neither of which seem like feasible options. Any ideas?
My first thought was a spoiler. I've seen them as add-ons for SUVs and stuff, so I'm not sure it wouldn't work. I like the wiper idea, I've toyed with trying to rig one up on the back door of my topper. Whenever I'm at the junk yard I eye the ones that are mounted through the glass (I think Tahoes, maybe?). I'm just not brave enough to try boring a hole in my glass back there.

njtaco
10-27-2006, 07:39 PM
What about a wiper for a boat?

Mounts thru fiberglass - check!
Weather resistant - check!
Come in chrome or black - check!
12V, simple to wire - check!
Overpriced - check!

However- tend to be of low quality, and don't usually take automotive grade wiper blades...

OK- talked myself out of it. :o

Dave
10-27-2006, 09:04 PM
The Bronco II I had in highschool had the spoiler for deflecting air down the glass. I really don't remember if it worked, but I think it would work reasonably well with the combination of some Rain-X.

I didn't think of a marine windshield wiper kit, that idea might have some traction!

mountainpete
10-27-2006, 09:08 PM
Dave - if you figure out a good solution let me know!

I have pretty much given up and I carry a bottle of windex and paper towels on really bad days. Or stop at a gas station and clean off as often as I can.

Kermit
11-11-2006, 01:49 AM
Just use your side mirrors. :D

I used to drive dump trucks when I worked construction, I guess I am used to not seeing out of the rear veiw. :p

Edit: You know what would be cool...have a video camera with roll offs, like the ones the use in auto racing...now that would be trick!

robert
11-11-2006, 04:05 AM
I have the same problem with my ARE in the rain, but after driving an ambulance for so long I just use the side mirrors. Put a convex on the driver's side and call it good. Between the tinted glass on that and my truck windows, I can't half see out of at night anyways, especially on rainy nights.

atavuss
11-11-2006, 05:15 PM
did ARE offer a factory wiper option? if so, you may want to contact them to see if you can purchase a wiper from them. poor visibility was the main reason I opted for a fiberglass cover instead of shell for my taco. I have had snugtop shells for the last three trucks I had and I just was plain tired of not being able to see out of them in poor weather.

Grim Reaper
11-11-2006, 07:44 PM
It parks up on a nub that lifts it off the rear window. Should be able ti make i get high enough to clear the hinge.

Other then that use the outside mirrors.

Dave
11-11-2006, 10:57 PM
ARE used to offer a rear wiper option but it is no longer available.

Side mirrors usually work but recently when driving through a real frog strangler on the interstate, even the side mirrors were useless. It would have been nice to have been able to clear the back glass.